RT Book T1 Pope Francis: journeys of a peacemaker T2 Peacemakers A1 Aguilar, Mario I. LA English PP Abingdon, Oxon New York, NY PB Routledge YR 2022 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1768263973 AB "This volume is about Pope Francis, the diplomat. In his eight years of pontificate, Pope Francis as a peacemaker has propagated the ideas of human and divine cooperation to build a global human fraternity through his journeys outside the Vatican. This book discusses his endeavors to connect and develop a common peaceful international order between countries, faith communities, and even antagonistic communities through a peaceful journey of human beings. The book analyses his speeches, and meetings as a diplomat of peace, including his visits to Cuba and the United States, his mediations for peace in Colombia, Myanmar, Kenya, Egypt, Turkey, Jordan, Jerusalem, the Central African Republic, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. It discusses the role of Pope Francis as mediator in different circumstances through his own writings, letters, and Vatican documents; his encounters with world leaders; as well as his contributions to a universal understanding on inter-faith dialogue, climate change and the environment, human migration and the refugee crisis. The volume also sheds light on his ideas on a post pandemic just social order, as summarised in his 2020 encyclical. A definitive work on the diplomacy and the travels of Pope Francis, this volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of religious studies, peace and conflict studies, ethics and philosophy, political science and international relations. It will be of great interest to the general reader as well"-- NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN BX1378.7 SN 9780367756994 SN 9781032000237 K1 Francis : Pope : 1936- K1 Francis : Pope : 1936- : Political and social views K1 Francis : Pope : 1936- : Travel K1 Peace : Religious aspects : Catholic Church K1 Speeches, addresses, etc K1 Reconciliation : Religious aspects : Catholic Church K1 Christianity and international relations : Catholic Church